Northern Iowan — December 8, 1972

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1 Student Senate discusses new grading proposal Proposal would eliminate Ds and Fs; also consider student representative to Regents.
1 Untitled People gather in the Union for a sing-along following the annual tree lighting ceremony; photo.
1 "Our real priority is kids" on Feed a Hungry Child Day Hope to raise money to feed children regularly.
1 Home Start gives students a learning experience with children Professor Scott explains purposes of program.
2 No intention of burning John Delafield explains the purposes of the threatened burning.
2 An interesting month Christmas memories.
2 Education--more than a text Continues explanation of purposes and usefulness of rat lab.
3 Dogs, flames, and peace Believes that protests must continue until the war is truly over.
3 A rebuttal Believes that protests may still be necessary to keep the public aware that the war goes on.
4 Assigning motives Wants to emphasize that the war is not yet over.
4 Ruprecht dies Former student John W. Ruprecht dies in accident.
5 The immediate outlook on capital improvements Early descriptions of projects that will result in the ITC and the Speech/Art Complex.
5 Untitled A little girl tells Santa Claus her Christmas list after the tree lighting ceremony; photo.
6 Untitled Tomahawk members make preparations for the daycare center; photo.
6 Math institute planned Eight-week summer session for junior high school teachers.
6 Twenty inducted into Sociology Honor Society List of students and faculty who were inducted.
6 A & I series canceled Has lost too much money.
7 UNI student receives honorable mention in writing contest Thomas Linn wins award.
7 Fender-dent
7 Christmas music festival to be presented Sunday Concert program.
8 Sculpture show opens Dec. 10 Department of Art will feature work by faculty and students.
8 Library expansion and remodeling to begin in the spring Description of new facilities to be completed by end of 1974; $3 million expansion will boost book capacity from 300,000 to 600,000; will increase size from 93,000 to 175,000 square feet.
8 Conservation speaker here Monday; Mr. Sylvan Runkel Will speak on man and his natural environment.
9 Gymnasts home opener Saturday Panthers host the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and South Dakota State; photo.
9 Swimmers host B.V. Panthers hope to defeat Buena Vista College.
10 UNI over Central State UNI defeated Central State, 92-59, Tuesday; photo.
10 JVs hit Wartburg Panthers defeat Wartburg, 63-59.
11 Girls win BB opener Both the A and B squads defeated the University of Iowa.
11 Gymnastics for women? Sure! Several UNI women meet to enjoy gymnastics.
11 Untitled Joe Balsis, "The Iron Man of Billiards," entertained at UNI; photo.
11 Panther of the week Profiles on sophomore wrestlers Jim Miller and Jim Blasingame; photo.
12 What's Going On . . . Activities and meetings.
12 Alpha Gamma Delta List of new pledges.
12 Profiles on UNI students Results of survey on UNI parents.
13 Musical "Rags to Riches" presented in Children's Theatre Preview of play; photo.
13 New approaches to social science discussed at consortium Description of program of eighth annual consortium.
13 Debaters take first David Schiller and Greg Metge take first at state meet.
16 Untitled A collection of photographs and a passage from the Bible reflecting the holiday season; photo.